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Murder Before Evensong *isn't* a cosy-crime whodunnit – it's a powerful critique of '80s nostalgia
Set in 1988, it centres on Clement, played by Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis, who has swapped London for the fictional, twee ...
RADICAL REDISCOVERY: HOMOSEXUAL ACTS & BEYOND Exhibition Explores 50 Years of LGBTQ+ Theatre History
Marking 50 years since Homosexual Acts, Britain’s first gay theatre season, London Performance Studios presents Radical ...
The result was soaring unemployment and domestic hardship for many families, while formerly close-knit communities became fractured. Our 10 photographs, one from each year of the 1980s, come from the ...
A photo exhibition is being held to mark the hospital's 130th anniversary, showcasing its use from a time of Victorian ...
On Sept. 29, 1923, Britain began to govern Palestine and what was then known as Transjordan under a League of Nations mandate ...
Peter Ackroyd offers his views on London with all the authority of somebody who has probably thought, read and written more ...
As the former editor of the ‘Erotic Review’, Rowan Pelling explains why Jilly Cooper’s champagne-fuelled, hedonistic spirit ...
As more states add bans on teaching Black history in classrooms across America, Stacker highlighted 19 underrepresented ...
As the IAF formally retired the MiG-21 on Friday with a ceremonial farewell, here’s a look at how the legendary jet reshaped ...
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‘Murder Before Evensong’: Matthew Lewis on His Twisty New Mystery & Life After ‘Harry Potter’
Matthew Lewis cast a spell on the hearts of Harry Potter fans as Neville Longbottom. Since then he has enjoyed stepping into more grounded roles within the Muggle world. For his latest project, Murder ...
Big Pharma was initially uninterested. But the scale of the Covid disaster forced the state to intervene. The free market was useless at inventing vaccines and useless at getting enough produced.
If you know anything about hemophilia, it’s probably that the condition was rampant in the British royal family in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Queen Victoria, who had nine kids, was highly ...
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